The Mountain Lamp Brightens a Room Like the Surface of Fresh Powder

You can rarely go wrong with simplicity in design, and while items like the Mountain Lamp by Leonard Kadid succeed to remain minimal, they delight the eyes further with formal allusions.

Breaking it down, this fetching floor lamp consists of a pyramidal shell for a lampshade and four long and slender legs that escape from its base. The 0.7-millimeter steel components have been painted in a vibrant white and are complemented by a bright blue cord that hangs down from inside.